You need to know the solubility of compounds to work these problems. If a ppt (an insoluble material) is produced, then the reaction will proceed. Here is a simplified site that gives the solubility of the most common materials.
http://www.chem.vt.edu/RVGS/ACT/notes/solubility_rules.html
What is the full net ionic equation for each reaction? do they form a precipitate or have a color change?
CuSO4+AgNO3
CuSO4+BaCl2
CuSO4+Cu(NO3)2
CuSO4+Pb(NO3)2
CuSO4+KI
CuSO4+Na2S2O3
AgNO3+BaCl2
AgNO3+Cu(NO3)2
AgNO3+Pb(NO3)2
AgNO3+KI
AgNO3+Na2S2O3
BaCl2+Cu(NO3)2
BaCl2+Pb(NO3)2
BaCl2+KI
BaCl2+Na2S2O3
Cu(NO3)2+Pb(NO3)2
Cu(NO3)2+KI
Cu(NO3)2+Na2S2O3
Pb(NO3)2+KI
Pb(NO3)2+Na2S2O3
KI+Na2S2O3
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Na2S2O3 + AgNO3
hi i was just wondering what the solution would be to:
AgNO3 + Na2S2O3 + sunlight (light enegy)
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AgNO3 + Na2S2O3 + sunlight (light enegy)
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